Exclusive Reporting for the Week of October 21, 2014 October 21, 2014 — This is your weekly update of state legislative/regulatory developments affecting companies involved in the self-insurance/alternative risk transfer marketplace. Should you have any questions on information

Federal Court Takes Narrow View of Preemption The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit yesterday ruled against the Self-Insurance Institute of America, Inc. (SIIA) in its lawsuit against the state of Michigan over that state’s Health Care Claims Assessment Act.

Self-Insurance Institute of America, Inc. Exclusive Reporting for the Week of June 12, 2014 June 13, 2014 — This is your weekly update of state legislative/regulatory developments affecting companies involved in the self-insurance/alternative risk transfer marketplace. Should yo

By Associated Press Colorado Medicaid is notifying 1,918 people of an information security breach involving a private contractor employee who sent the information to a personal email account. Read more…

Article Taken From: Self Insurance Insistitute of America June 28, 2013 – It continues to be a busy legislative season at the state level with several important developments affecting companies involved in the self-insurance marketplace. Provided below is an update for the week

Article Taken From: Self Insurance Institute of America June 21, 2013 – It continues to be a busy legislative season at the state level with several important developments affecting companies involved in the self-insurance marketplace. Provided below is an update for the week o

Article Written by: Joanne Wojcik Taken From: Business Insurance COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. —Benefits brokers expect most middle-market employers — even those with as few as 20 employees — to continue offering health benefits to their employees after 2014 despite the availability of ins

Taken From: Self-Insurance Institute of America, INC. June 17, 2013 – It continues to be a busy legislative season at the state level with several important developments affecting companies involved in the self-insurance marketplace. Provided below is an update for the week of

The movement to standardize medical practice patterns, a key component of improving quality, is still a work in progress as hospital officials seeking to install common protocols continue to encounter pockets of resistance among physicians. When University of Colorado Hospital, Poudre